Session description
Are you a developer whose changes languish waiting on approvals and new environments? Perhaps you’re a marketer tired of the back and forth to get changes available to review? We’ll be talking about the struggles web teams face and how Pantheon’s WebOps (Website Operations) tools enable your team to solve these problems.
Stop, collaborate and listen to this talk if you have ever come across any of the following as a Marketer, Developer or IT professional:
• If you’ve ever been dependent on IT to install, configure, or provision something before you could get started on a web project.
• If you have a never-ending backlog of server requests, web troubleshooting tickets, basic WordPress questions, from web stakeholders.
• If you have ever struggled to standardize branding across your web portfolio.
• If you have wanted to mature your central web services team to better support your web clients, drive more results through the web, and provide a better overall experience for well-resourced or under-resourced team members looking to leverage the web.
Presenters
John Richards II
John is a Developer Advocate at Pantheon and lives in St. Louis with his wife and clowder of cats. His love for coding stems from his enjoyment in innovating simple solutions for complex challenges.
John has been a web developer since 2007 and fell in love with open source in 2013 when he took a job developing WordPress sites at Washington University in St. Louis. When WordCamp US came to St. Louis in 2019, he volunteered as an organizer. This led to a desire to be more involved in the community, so he took a role at Pantheon as a Developer Advocate. Apart from coding, John enjoys playing board games with friends, trying new food, and spending time reading with a cat curled in his lap.
Sessions
- Sponsor Demonstration: Collaboration: There Must Be a Better Way
John Sepassi
John is an Account Executive on the higher-education team at Pantheon. He lives in SF and can usually be found frolicking the city’s many beautiful parks, bicycling or enjoying the cloudy and cold SF beaches.
John has been with Pantheon for 4 years and through that time has worked and consulted with some of the largest universities in the US including UNC Chapel Hill, University of Georgia and NYU. He’s taken learnings from talking to hundreds of EDU professionals into presentations at AMA Symposium for the Marketing of Higher-Education and of course his day to day interactions and consultations with developers, marketing and IT EDU professionals.
If you’re interested in learning more about how Pantheon can help your institution, feel free to reach out to John at john@pantheon.io.
Sessions
- Sponsor Demonstration: Collaboration: There Must Be a Better Way